Chestnut Hill Sound Inc. DTS Manual Do Utilizador

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Advanced Features
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Draft - December 18, 2006
Advanced Features
Adjusting George’s Tone
Adjusting George’s Tone
There’s a good chance that you 
won’t need to spend much time 
with George’s audio options, 
since George’s 3-way speaker 
system delivers remarkable clar-
ity from bass to treble. This  
allows you to experience maxi-
mum enjoyment of your music 
with minimum fuss.
Still, if you want to fine tune 
George’s tone a bit, this page tells 
you what to do.
Modifying George’s Bass
Let’s face it, some folks like an 
awful lot of bottom end in their 
music. If this sounds like you 
(and you know who you are), 
take a moment to experiment 
with the Bass Adjust and Bass 
Frequency 
options, as well as the 
back panel’s Bass Level knob. 
These options let you cut bass fre-
quencies, too, so they’re also for 
people who want a little less 
rumble from the deep notes.
Bass Adjust
 and Bass Frequency 
sit side-by-side on the System 
Settings menu, and they work 
together: 
Bass Adjust 
allows you to 
boost or cut George’s bass 
output by up to 7 dB.
Bass Frequency
 is where you 
set the point below which 
George will boost or cut bass 
frequencies.
Modifying George’s Treble
Maybe you want a little more siz-
zle from George’s high end, or 
maybe the high notes on some of 
your favorite MP3s cause your 
dog to howl uncontrollably. In 
either case, this is where Treble 
Adjust
 and Treble Frequency on 
the System Settings menu can 
come to the rescue.
Treble Adjust
 works 
together with Treble Fre-
quency
, and allows you to 
boost or cut George’s treble 
output by up to 7 dB.
Treble Frequency
 sets the 
point above which George 
will boost or cut treble fre-
quencies.
Bass Level Knob
Although you may not have 
noticed it, George has a special 
speaker on his bottom panel. This 
speaker, known as a sub woofer, 
specializes in low notes – notes 
that move easily around a room 
no matter where the speaker is 
pointing.
The Bass Level knob on George’s 
back panel lets you tell him how 
much subwoofer you want in the 
mix.